What is the average line count for 8 hours requirement of a medical transcriptionist doing ESL doctors?


Posted March 26th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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medtrans for arab doctors asked:


What should be the average lincecount per 8-hour day of a medical transcriptionist doing reports for ESL doctors?

In what country is there the greatest demand for ESL (or TEFL) teachers?


Posted March 26th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
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OctopusGuy asked:


In what country is there greatest need for ESL teachers? I thought perhaps Japan, but I have read that market is saturated with teachers looking for work……Is there any demand for English teachers in South America?

ideas for tutoring young children in ESL?


Posted March 26th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
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sLo asked:


What are some things that I can teach a 6 year old and a 9year old who is learning English as their second language?

The young one is in 1st grade and the other is in 4th grade.
What do 1st graders learn in school?
What do 4th graders learn in school?
I would want to enforce that

What things parts of English can I teach them?
And how should I go about in teaching them? Each session is 1 hour long.

Can anyone personally recommend a good recruiter for finding a job teaching ESL in South Korea?


Posted March 26th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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the_tacky_one asked:


I am looking for a job in South Korea teaching ESL, and I don’t have any direct contacts over there. I don’t want to be taken advantage of at my job, so if anyone can tell me of a recruiter at least who is honest and gives good job placements, that would be great!

What is a good English movie for an ESL boy of 8 years old?


Posted March 26th, 2009 by admin 6 Comments »
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Ladybug asked:


I need a suggestion for a good kids’ movie for an 8 year old boy in Russia who has just started to learn English. Russian subtitles is great, but not necessary. Something simple, but interesting. Thanks!

What is your opinion of people who teach English in different countries (EFL/ESL) as a career?


Posted March 24th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
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lainiwakura13 asked:


Do you have any negative opinions about them? What comes to mind when you think of a person who used to live in the U.S. but now is teaching English in Asia?

Which one is the best (comprehensive and visual presentation) English learning course for ESL students?


Posted March 24th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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Tanvir asked:


I know there are various website to teach english. But I want the best site in terms of its completeness, systemetic and audio visual presentation and attractive interactive learning presentation. Would you please give your valuable comments on this. Best regards

What countries do you NOT need a B.A. (Bachelors) to teach ESL, english as a second language?


Posted March 24th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
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Canajen asked:


I want to travel to Japan and Thailand, and have received a TESOL certificate / training, but I think you legally need a bachelors degree to work in these countries. Is this right? I would like to work somewhere other than China, but am not sure which countries I can apply for.

Do you know how to work in Japan or Thailand without a university degree? If not, can you tell me what the best country to work in (TESOL) would be, that I can work in?

I am new to this industry and would appreciate any help from experienced/knowledgeable people.

Thanks in advance!

Where are excellent ESL schools/companies in the United States?


Posted March 24th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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Jonathan K asked:


I am looking at gaining employment as an ESL instructor in either California, Florida, New York, Texas, Louisiana and I am wondering what are some good schools or companies to apply to.

Does anyone know of any job opening for any ESL job in Japan?


Posted March 24th, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
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douglas j asked:


I am looking to teach in school in a rural area. I have been teaching in Korea and i really want to teach in Japan. However, I have had a hard time finding a position.